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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 23, 2021
Filed:
May. 18, 2018
Accusoft Corporation, Tampa, FL (US);
Kiril Vatev, New York, NY (US);
Cody Owens, Tampa, FL (US);
Stephen Brooks, Sparta, NC (US);
Eric Goebel, Kenneth City, FL (US);
Adam Cooper, Seffner, FL (US);
Tim Kannapel, Tampa, FL (US);
Accusoft Corporation, Tampa, FL (US);
Abstract
Methods and apparatus for extracting information corresponding to a user selected area of a displayed web page are described. A user selected region, e.g., rectangular region, of a displayed web page is identified based on received user input. The elements beneath the user selected region are converted to a raster data URL. An HTML5 image element is created with an src attribute set to the raster data URL and with a low image element opacity property. The created HTML5 image element is added to the web page as an overlay. The web browser's built-in copying functionality can now be used to copy the overlying image element to the clipboard as an image as desired, e.g., using a context menu which enables image MIME type data to be placed on the clipboard.